i kept iwv your rlruggisl, bv addressing Wifliw star stlrrtnttta iiilill lsrttul _lil_il_lillii,i_ill Immanu- in} u. .- - . ~ _ gzifltlfiagiflllnlfillzhill "I'll “f: (Ion-led I351) ‘WJIQI 7.001- ill advance)‘ nilollrend-icauadi.“ Pm“ dapamh“ QPlllQd i Aethnlafdl a brestbtllp and n» W" r" '- l" w " "" '“,~"'~ ‘ or his speech were qtveu ‘ atloaymioraedocompanyinslia Fe ‘ i, your mibney will beretah the ~tonns upon which al milieu Antbmedar and ' ' tin. No matter how inveterate or obstinate your; cast. of he! often or fir; illliiiifliiiiliiiliilililiiiiiililliilc“ e- t ' us; d. Premier King at Markham ~ . himself confderably. According ti; Plolllnlfi "(v94 Cheater a. lie-null Vloe-Pnaalelt. a. I. our-em sic-oratory. ‘bienn- Col. l). A. ilnclilnnon. U. s. 0. J. It. A ' ‘ “ D. K. (Jun-le- Yell Reyreaelutlvp-llrlnak ll. Northrup d ' New ‘ Chicago lle|reaenIullve—E. J. Power frynd the fiery best remedy-ever u . ou will be the soicjudge yourself and under this positive guarantee your ‘own drug- gisf. can be depend ed upon refundiugyqur lee on ~ money if not benefited. lame guarantee, lcrparcel v 2 _ post . .. or on rr-relpto price, 00 _ _ D1 cents, if no‘ ll_\'tt\_nvt-l\'t\nx ("on Montrca . W. G. Y. WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) WG-Y (Schnccttuly, N. Y.) General Electric Company 790 Kilocyclcs (380 Alditers) 11:30 a. m. Stock lnurktev. rc port. 11:40 u. m. Produce tnarkr-t re- I-(lrt. 11:45 a. nL-Weather report. vio' t. the “ _ willin- etan gurelleve you, usuallyia ten aeo- _ and? tale-aye within mlnutnl- 1-» ouanulnt Icy be eimuaee ne- the renewing Ilclla In hmigglatsj. roughout anada have vial-I lawl- r - mflwyuq] go 59]] Anhnmdo; u; I: llllklEllgsufllill lit- l’. T. Murphy, Primer lltylvlroeery o unanho to "mm u“, ma”, h (lcrterlpot, Queen t. J. P. DUI?» Qlleelmflt- - w" sins!» we wlwM-ikdw not si", Qt‘ ittfiaiii" c2221‘: an. it riilew-i-i: ‘riifsfiriaiiqti-WXZL ‘inst taneous reliol,'or la no n my‘ “not! , p,“ munvan" our‘. o‘. wn- v-I-m- 5min r-nr n-I-u u. b_ Taylor, Grafton at. -. 3w, YYEDNESDAiQgAUGUSI‘ 2o, 192g ii-‘r-E-i --_____-,-_-___--...._L_.,_ a. _._..___ ____.. L...- ALL RIGHT YET ul It is put on a purely Canadian _ basis with Canada's interests up- Tim coiiuiiuou‘ shaming reiiurdiiilcrmost we shall continue to be a iiig iii” gii-iwiiig prosperity oi Ciiii-ithlrd or fourth-rate factor in the ada and the exuberant satisfaction Brim“ bacon tmdo of the people, reminds one of the Jrhe curing o! u‘ a hogs In Co“ optirnlst who when falling from thevudo o} a oraouoo m“ Wm rotor“ roof 0f a ten storey building, was|mo dovoloomont o! our "loom" ii°iiiii' when passing a“ ope“ wiii‘ here; the influence of it is not for dow on the third floor, shouting our good emu" m Canada or Gm“ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiis’ iliii iiii' iiigiii yaii" AiBritaiu auditbe sooner it ls stop- tlull thud on the sidewalk ann0un- pod tho honor it w," bo for [he “vo cr-d the inevitable end of his ctrreeriotook rumors throughout tho Door and ills optimism. iinlon. Two years ago a “Farmer's 411250 a. m.— —-Rsport on Farm "The couiiii-y i“ "ii iiie high i-oiid Advocate" Editor made an extend- illovclttmt: of Lcttttr-v, grant thc to prosperity and the people are o‘, survey o! mo bacon industry m how York state Dept. of linrms _ ,, , . H,“ Markets MltlSlilUd, declares Premier King. Canada, Douomrk‘ Holland’ and m 11:55 a. IIi.'-Tilllf‘ signals 5:00 p. m —l'l"0i|li(‘.l! 1nd stock market tittotniittts; llCWs‘ isiui-wms; baseball rcstllts. - 5:30 p. m.- "Atlvt-.rlit|r= Story" (courtesy of Youths (‘ulllililltialLl SILENT Nl(lH'i‘. >__ “iiiie ciiiiiiiiiy iii prosperous iis iiiiv'1ibe markets of Great Britain Af- ~r before," echo the little organs [or thorough consideration, wc iii iiie iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiogileiisive iiiii-iifiiilvure impelled, in ‘Ill editorial of let the accountants at Ottawa ud-iououst 17 1922 w ask “why ~ - , . mii that the falling off in revenue, Should we not produo, mo hogs . I L, ‘ , owing to the reduction in customs supply tho “ado and out a amp TRED RITE.‘ SHOES for BOYS These are the best wearing, best looking and most com- fortahleyboote we have ever secured f0,- boys, both largo and small, they come In both Brown and Black Calf leath- er. v Voutb’: sizes _11 to 13y. $4.5M‘ Boy's sizes 1 to 5V; $5.00 t to fifteen per cent a month mince May and a deficit of thirteen 1mg i1xpuuses for the current year.| i for the first four months of the year is as large ls the Aching Minister of Finance had estimated for the whole year. admits a duties and excise, to this importation and exportation of lvrelsn product." _\\'o should make our exported ba- con exclusively Canadian, just as Sir llcuryi Thornton Denmark“, bacon is "Danish" anti fallingvoff in railway revcnttc of we need toga further. We shall to fifteen million dollars in operst-i in the production of choice bogs or i Ami y“ the Liberal Pnimieriill lite marketing of bacon until we wilosc tariff tinkering, at the dicta- tion of a. party which is neither Liberal nor Conservative, brought ish market, own up that it ls Can- lail tbs about. ls cheerfully singing,“ it as we do in our out. to the newspapers before pg began tu speak. Also a large placard was posted conspicuously bailing him as "The ' Uncrowned King of United Canada." This ap- pears to have aroused the enthusi- asm of the Great Uncrowned and be added to his printed speech the announcement that there will be no election this yeaniTbe reason why there would be, no election WEB because be thought the govern. tnent was dolnreortremely well, be. causetha country yuan satisfied with it and because the country was on the high road to prosperity after "having been dragged from a morass into which Tory mis- management, had thrust it. When tho people came to see the fruits of what his government had done he counted confidently that it would be returned to power by a larger majority than before." It seems funny to thus predict a larger majority when so far the Uncrowned King has not yet bad any L-beral majority at all! All the m-ajority his government ever bad was a ruercenary support from westgrn Progressives whose aid in time of need was purchased B" Mm“ w HQINII MD. PYORRHOEA mo A SLUGGISH ’ cmcuaartou ~A ‘dentist and physician. dis» cussing that widespread ' ailment pyorrhoea, began to compare notes. Thu physician asked the dentist tpp; ‘walled question. scents to be lnore common In our upper than in the poorer classes?" The dentist. agreed that such was tbs case. “Now as to the care of the teeth. do the upper classes not brush a general way watclt the condition of the icetb bettcT than the poor- er classcsifl" The dentist again admitted this to be lite case. - "lsu‘t the condition as s whole more common titan It ever war be- . f0 -"" “Wi-ll,“ stated the dentist, “It only gut-s to prove that it isn't the condition of the gums them- selves, but of sortie general con- dition iu tho bntlY- When tnoutlts that never ace a toothbrush escape, and other that receive constant attention ave affectt-tl, there must be a reason." the export product of Ireland is‘ "lrisb." That is the first step. Bull make no appreciable progress either bravely ‘some out in the open 0n me Biiii-nttg the homc fires burning adian bacon, and show some prld-a from Canada and from the Emil at irleasurlt slimmer picnics thatiuheosa and m m". eggs The out. the country is increasingly pros-igradlng and brooding o‘ hog om Om: stiflcrlng with tuberculosis. with gout, rheumatism or con st patron is certainly not going to tuovt- zirountl very much. The first What a wretched (Zauada it was until this mighty man cattle to savc .t! Canada had been plunged into ~war. lialf a million brave Canad- iiatrs pcrilled their lives and sixty thousand of tllcm perished lu or tier to save tho country then. Thwtt ,wns the time and the way to save ;Canatia when the war was on and was the work done. But was the Uncro-u-rted King’! as not lng or any exercise, and constipa- tion is the most effective method known for making a man lazy, melttully and physically. What is Ibo rcsiliti’. ‘Pu-o very simple things lmppcu and yvl tbcy toil tho. whole story. 'l‘bt\ mun who can't or will not move his burly will weaken his heart tuusralt- and thereby slow up ills trirt-ttlation. The blood “lo tors“ Inn long in various parts of lilo hotly, lnrwltttlltlg flu‘ gums. ll docs ndt tiring lilo blond to the Dllfl ill the host of conrlilotl. Ami tltcn again, the wastes arc ‘wbcrc ,ile was not in the war. He w r-votl among those whn were keep- in ‘Canada. He. had actually vanished not Wmovoo because of ‘his m "iii" act vily of tbe hotly. Cheddar turned his back upon his King and! Every physician knows that l-wtL ing the wastes away frmn the body is tiv- must importavi point of the trvzlltntant." ‘ ‘country and found a soft and fill-g salaried shelter m- the Rockefeller |Fvtundatlon rmtlI-r the Stars and ' “Have you noticed that pyorrheea their teeth more regularly, and in at a crust of tens of million-s of "This", Sim mclviiyuiciimii; ig Mexico-ls not u first-class DOWN‘ l8 by is: or Eastern Provinces.‘ ‘Of cottrsc. i" beginning to realize. lt is not un- challenged. order to become the Savior 0f common tmfiml puticuts with (‘ianutln it ruust first be ruined slid llyllllllll"! illlfleflllill illilol Wot" he pictures n as plunged m a itllKllll-lllrgnjfittllfilltll‘ outfit ttléglitglpaxos- Husband a War Victim. "mriiss when‘ Tory iiiiiiiiiaiiiigii" rhcumtlilsitrt and gout. it is frei , tncut hlld ill"!!! ll- "0. the Great quoul also among tuberculous Mm" Emmi “as “Iii ‘Aiiieiiiwii liucrowucd had dragged it out. patlttlts. wonlan by birth, a iex-ln, but on thrt-v lnt-apacitttte, him as to walk- "Thcrt said the dentist “the cause 4 they ALLEYmfiTE-‘i FABHIDHABLIZ FOOTWEAR §O§Q-O-O-&O-QO_O—§-§O-O§&O40-Q§ I sotvnzaonv somawnans kvwatvrs YOUR ‘f; PHOTOGRAPH! By BA YER t6! Great George Ctr-eat O&§O-%O40-§-§§§§§O OO-OQO%O-O-O Professional Cards DR. A. B. MARTIN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Mt. _Stewart FtiirIéI-‘Fflfiifir- H. J. PALMER, K- C, Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan Bank of Nova Sootia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. MZEDEIZIHEEEIR B. A. J, A: MeDONALD, u. F. McPf-IEE I l. A. larrlnem, Attorney, Etc. Money to Lean Riley Building Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan B. A. ER, IOLICITOR, Money te Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, F, E. Island in. __ c. c. Archibald Graduate ef N. Y. Post Graduate Medical loitool and Hospital Practice limited te Eye, hr, Nola and Threat Office layer Iulldlnp Great George IARRIBT ETC. .i i TO ,. lperous and the people satisfied! ducts would L‘ _ " some disturb- f t A h i m - i Ami the little organs all over thelancoror a ‘firings m‘ i is a e man Wm iiiiiiiiiiy are joining in m“ chorus- lothcr scheme will have to be untk-r "Bo japers, we the Z-oncretc sidewalk is only a few shout Jliiarlously but rzont-rai election. We believe in optimism with a ‘reasonable foundation for hope, 191st for the insane and meaningless iund hypocritical attempt at cheer- fulness to deceive and to dclude lane Canadians ut the present junc- lure have only contempt, OUR BACON TRADE Canadian farmers have long been endeavnring to protect ‘the Canadian bacon industry against foreign competition but our unfor- to the United States" for markets has so far hindered them. United States hogs are still being imported into Can- ads, packed in Canadian factories tunate “looking and either shipped as Canadian ba- Brltain or sold (‘antula as Canadian bacon. 'l‘be Farmers’ Advocate, London, Ontario. has the following editorial on the subject under the caption (luring U. S. Hogs in Canada, which con to Great in we conlmend to our farmer read- ers, Liberal and Conservative: _ The bog ralsers of Canada have a rcal grievance whed they colli- plain of Canadian packing plants curing United ‘States bogs and for- warding the product to the British market. This was brought to the attention of the Agricultural In- quiry Commission of the Ontario Legislature and they have deemed It of sufficient importance to pre- pare and ilshe an Interim report on this contentious question. that the subject has been brought to the attention of the public it would be just as well to have a show down, and while settling the matter there are other phases of the packing and bog raising indus- try tbat might as well be consider- ed. We are still drifting in this pipe“ great Canadian bacon enterpnlne o l. ‘ i which we are launched, and un- “re a" “gimiiftakerl to give us credit for our best l "w", ‘Simian down ‘md the dim door, modest, unsystematlc method‘ 'i l l . f ll til“ ‘l. ' m‘ (m y i“ m‘ o as L nu‘ 0i iiiaikeiiiig bacon in Great-Jill‘ wiib tho horde of ntaicouterlts in ‘who process it. Our present back ‘adiun bacon. dragged into time, but it or some now claims to have (‘anada out of a nlorass > which the wicked Tories had trust ' t l t l ', bacon and encourage lllOSe packgrg i When the States joined In theI lwar he came back to Ca nads to join l iai“ is ‘ml “Ondllclv” l" lllfivfllflll- this country who were conspiring men, o, trade or rooumuon of Cunoio rloferlt the Unlnn- (ioverntnettl Iwblcb bad carried Canada tritimith- ‘antly through the war. The Liberal one drawback i0 iii” iiiiiuiiuy is party containing many thousands the lack of general control exist-tits loyal and patriotic as my, was ciscd over the hogs after leaving Win10"! i! leflller- Si!‘ wmlmi illaurier was (load. Fielding hurl the producers’ hands. The owner l ~ -l'i i be hi successor but h, ' 1 every c .1 m n s , s D no icy and enlciéncy or theiin- an evil hour his claims, which respective packing plants in Canadeovere recognise,‘ by nmny_ decide "o a large 9X19"! “l9 GIIBllIY-rejcctcti and the returned absenir-e of the output. if all the packlngifll the wartime was made leader. 'not of the Liberal party alone but lot‘ the whole motley crew who are some and the product nlerchun. joined in the election of 1921 to ‘ overthrow the Mclghen Govern- ‘lifieil in Britain by direct connec- men; tions vitally interested in Canada's welfare. the results would be vastly , about tls much to save Lanatls better for the 1g . . since be came to power as he fill] iiiiiiieiis are going to 570w selecl-idtlring the war. He tells us now ho!“- BB U18)’ are told to do, then that Canada is on the high road to they are within their rights whéniprosperity. ilow could it bu other- WEN‘, plants were actuated by the same Canadian policy and sentiment, as The Uncrowncd King has done industry here. i i Now - they demand that oorrosoondmolyiwiso when llu Is at the helm? And ynt what are the facts’! Falling 1'0 I b- b B m “on e made and mm i0 revenues, nvt-rbalanctlrl by new and rltaiu as choice Canadian product, lncrnnsrng ,.,,m,,,||u,r,.,,_ m, and sold as such so as to build up creasing public debt; the customs revenue faliui off by tnillinns as Itbe direct result of the Robb tariff‘; l u I .the excise revenue falling in like S iire y miiiii iii iii” hands n! the manner, the revenue front incomi- backers, whose aims and policies taxes on the same downward are not always the same. Weicourse; the National Railway re- ghquh] make n a Canadian enter ceipts following suit to the tunt- of or,“ promoted and fostered by,“ mliLons; factories closed by the score; their employees gone in iiiiiiiiiy Canadian piiii°y' desiglmd thousands across the border. More and molded not in ‘theintercsis of ‘thousands have left Canada ainee any group of packers, swine bretvp the King Government came tin than ers. or tradesmen, but shaped so as ever: before in the ume time, and to build up e. swine industry sail’ nover. before were there so many unemployed In the cltlea of Canada bacon enterprise distinctively Can- adian. and one of which we may at this time of year. justly feel proud. in a reputation and demand for more. As it is now, the whole enterprise This la ell Canada which the Un- crowned King claims iio have saved dragged out of a morass and placed on the high road of prosperity! To say that the country is satisfied with these conditions is to assert that which is Impossible and in- credible. Only those who are fatten- ing upon the spoils are satisfied. The satisfied ones are those who ‘are making matters worse for the army of tellers whose lot is made hard and the worlrlens ones who pare made to suffer. Ne, m. rattan. the country no, ?—-¢-o->-i_- JUST LIKE HOME Driving with glaring headlights, which is an infraction of the motor vehicle law of the province, is giv- en as the cause of ad accident near Quebec. if the departmental of ficials are alive to their duty, pro- secution of the offenders should follovne-Mbntyrotl Oalstte. - of pyorrhoea is sluggish Il0n_'.'," "l tblnk sn"—~sald the physclatl. "Sn do i"-----saitl Ibe dentist. ‘Fbittk ii ovor. §*OOOQ§§O.§-.§§b§§§§§4§§§ Dally SRiHPli-"W 2 FOR Guardian Readers n» ~— —v- ioo+o+oo+o+ow+ooooaooooe J WAITING Serene, I fold my bands anti wait, Nor care for wind, or tide, or aeu; I rave no more ‘galnst time fats, 0i‘ For, lo! mine own shall come to f lllfi. lstay my haste. l make delays. For what avails this eager pace’! l stand amid the-etern-wi ways. And Wltttt is mine shall know my face, Asleep, awake. by night or day. The friends l seek are seeking me; Nio wind can driye my bark astray, Nor cimtlgc the ttoe of destiny. What mutter If I stautl alone? I wait/with joy the coming years; My hcurt shall reap what it has sown, And garner up its fruit uf tears. The w-"ttcrs know their own, and draw - The brook that springs in yrrul- or height; So flows the gnutl with r-qual law Unto the soul of pure delight. ---~--<o>--—~~ AUGUST 20.——You are fond of You popular among your friends. and well loved by your family. in society you will be a (lUl.(l00l‘ sports and travel. are bright. loader and well liked by both sexes Be careful not to m ke money get ting the chief object of your life. Your birth-stone is the sardonyz, which means a happy married life. Your flower is the poppy. red. ,____._____._. not satisfied! But is not without hope of better days to come. it is not and has not been on the high ‘road of prosperity since 1921, but the‘ hope of regaining the highway is still strong in the breasts of all ‘who truly love their country. That hope looks forward to the day when the present Lords of Misrule mast render an» account of their steward ship. Well do the people know that the King Government fears that :dly as a day of doom and will de- lu- lay its coming as long as ,. But the day is coining! circula- Your lucky colors are orange and » 1,-1.1 - i “L I Mrs. Evan's Mu e Ends Long" ht THERE la material for the sort of picturesque romance to which the movies are dedicated in the murder of Mrs. Rosalie Evans at her hacienda. In theistato of Puebla, Mexico. a few days 0180- H" i195"! was the dramatic conclusion of a light she bad courageously waged against her Mexican neighbors for several years. ln.the course 0! that fight H. A. Cunard Cummlns, British Charge d'Affalres, bad be- come involved. He strongly HD1190"- ed Mrs. Evans’ position and became personally distasteful to the Mexi- can Government, which demanded his withdrawal, a demand which drew a stern rebuke from the Brit- ish Prime Minister. Now Cunlmins is gone, Mrs. Evans lies murdered. and her alleged assassins are in the hands of the Mexican Govern- ment. That they will be punished as certainly as though they were citizens of more orderly states may he open to question. But it is not open to question that President Obregon will do what he can. and that if he was engaged in a con- troversy with Mrs. Evans he was legally within his rights. If this Mexican Government decides to confiscate the property of foreign residents it has the unquestionable lcgal power to do so. Only beouitsc her tuarrlagv. to Evans, an‘ ltlugilslt. malr, she took it's nationality, and it was on this account that Cumm Ins lJUCillllO involved In the affair. In 190B, Mr. Evans, tbcn prcslrlunt ttf the Batik of London in Mexico City, bought 2,700 untllleti acres lu the State of Puebla. and proceeded to tlcvciop it. Within he aid of grout capital, and mainly by dint of tho ltarticst kind of labor, wise planning and patience. the Evans gradually made a bountiful ranch in tile wlltiertiess. in the World War Evans joined the llrltish army and in 1919 (lit-d of ills wounds. His wife remained on the ranch and ‘political and social life of Prince l Tfhe Forumi ii mere u no on .9 the idea into effect, Asmnst ttus course it IBBQI‘ . Lwflla solemn lu epon the in"), be “round . b? . M ll " r .' ' Illlafleaa 0|‘ funniest, ‘flu- i 9 ll l“ B for i; ha". saute-mama caucus has restore . ve gm‘ h“! l" - Q but communal-ll; "morn [In up- 0(Lliill0l[_" n l» a can a t0 I ‘ clans}! correspondents. cfeu“ q. w uwuuoo he ‘we Willi ~- ~ "w. v v vvv c - o o - v O-v o t "My the Ll euaat Governor, uimiii 1* WHAT ABOUT covanunslvr ursialliltiilll w a d "i" HOUSE‘! to UOYQITAI-llltllf llzlliseiflfretitliiichgd, Slrr-Governtncat Pond has lately been cuusldorauty improved; but. ubvelu- cut l-luuse rauluills unten- aoleti. l conditions other reflect dis. sracslully "uvonmour rruvfnce. ‘p: rue UAVIC Blllllfifltlag deserve and receive credit. and tltulIlB from the public for that. which has been done In respect to Government Pond. so Will the PIOV-HUABI sutuul-i- tier-the Lieutenant Governor and the gPfpVlllfilill Governmeut-—-de- serve and receive credit valid thanks from the public if they co- openlte to restore qovernulent House to the condition-Kind post- ttbn in wh-cb it was before tile war. For nearly a Jlundrsd years Government House was the centre "the heart," so to speak-of the Edward Island. it occupies one of tile finest sites iu tbeprovince. it taken part. it ilus been the some of tnanynotable social events tn which lueu and women old and young obtained utjoynlcnt and im- provement. its Jnstory and tratii trons have linked tt tnscparably with the Province at largo. Every re asonable luau and Wfllllnill in the Provuco wtil adullt that ii, ought suit from coutiintlcti neglect. ‘Phat iitorc arc dtff-ctlltes in tbci way towards its restoration is truc. 'l‘imt ibt~ ervctlull of the build- ings utow ctttttcilcrl to it was a re- circumsuutuos, must now ndiuilttvtl. Matty ilsrsous thought tlmt liovt-rntuvtlt attaclttn-etlts with .ts of tht: Province, be iuio 1t suntmt-r ltutcl Willi provlluittl tnustsittrl and fractious iustailvtl within its‘ prucnnctss- burl atluihcl" suitable ‘t: boils-v purchased of lilo ldettlrtlztnt (iovt-rtlrtr. Stu long as tile Nullml-ztl itttilivuy (‘um- prtrty entertained this Itica, and bu fort: the uruction of Bunch Grove b: itm, there was tnuclt that could be tirgcd in its favor. iiut as it would be wrong to sot up nnoilu-r large summer hotel until the number of hauled ‘avid Whats 6% the cou of largo. (Iucutl to use ibci for u resldctice ilu- llotlllttiotl or the Entpiru on its ~ht:if. ' ill viz-w of all ibu circuntstatlccs, ihc intrumittg [lieut- titlutut Governor and the idxcctlilve Council of the Province (Continued on the Pruvitlt-t- will be UDUK-(mlill-DIG cost,—u.,r,,,, people of tlanaur-oug by iii“ destroyed.‘ Ullf. ll. .5 pugmmu ".19 llllalfl-l! s could be sold in the‘ course o; com-lug winter. and utilized sortie industry, 11¢ not, i0 b, i: llllll. .' and i the " la OI‘ all g; . nausea. or ill some othuelli-ipviitiiimdiii posed of, without loss it, “u, " a vince. i-t, has, llldBOd been an“ ti-iii" ' thawthev attain be allowed to“ “i ' main where they are not“ “er; found for them. even though o, * old Government House should hj-t Olllilllllcd llY the Lieutenant Govern or. ' ‘ PUG ddflpted w _ the__end that Guveratnen, “cum may be restored to its fortnor eon. dltlous and occupied by ti“, chm ‘. representative oi‘ i119 there will necessarily trouble and some expense, but a" the more credit will therefore w Province, "s Home . is associated with all the develop- duuud to those who affect n“, merits and lmprovenmtts that have uecdc-tl cbuolge economically and ‘taken place since it was first cfflclcutly. occupied-and with every ‘ great it. is cv.dcutiy of the utmost im. evem. in which our Province and pnrtance that e‘ ilmvmchl tho British Elupiro have snce siatus of tbs island shall be maintained. As to its local affairs ca-ro tuust ever be tukcu that ti“; lllSlll-lll’ interests of this lwovineu shall not be subject to tnmce of the party lutcrtesiu, via“ or opinions of politicians on t9 ntaninnd. Preservation of the in. tiepcttticucc and lllgnlty oi the p“, vncc is the more imperative be- not to go to the ruin that must. ro-lcattso it is geographically i and is curtsiattlly rcprcsctllcti by some tuorc or rcss ignorant ottlsitlols to be correspondingly Itislgtrifcam, Government lluusc ought to he the rcsldctlce - gretttlblc mistakv. cxvirstlble in tllelGuvernor ‘in order that wborevtti- he bclluuy bu ht- shall bu r-tlabit-ti l0 ca. llavr-t tcrtuitl hospltabiy and to spend his llottstsisrtlury in a mtgbtlslrrtrtgcrs may bc lmilrossotl wit], ccotlottilcally, and in lil(‘ iutcrcstsilbc itlca that Prince Edward island transformcti is not so stuall us indicated by the a map, and in nrtlcr that in1‘|\|,-,,ufl| other at- officials or other pvt-suits wito may visit tilt: island titt- dom- small lalflllltllliilll, “WY, $0 llliit r infiucitce In t-tituiitititts and ought to Page 5) wltb the bclp of some natives, and an odd Englishman or Amcrlcatai isbc mniittucti what ltadiilccrt lie-l ,gtn. She was dt-voicd to tboi lb tcentia. both for scttilnwtttall and! lpractlcol reasons, since it has. been made profitable. and it was. the ulusi. charming spill. for runny“! many nlilcs. o | Threats of Confiscation. To acquire this property was, In a general way. in keeping with the policy of the rtrescnt and previous Mexicali (iovcrnmollt in brcaklug up the great cstatcs. The Mexic- ans were protuiscd a share of their owrl land, which was mostly in the hands of tllc grcat landi-trds, and evor since there have bccn spas modic efforts to reticent some of the pledges tnade to thcm. But why seize a comparatively small ranch like that of Mrs. Evans‘ wilou there was so tnucb uncultivated land in ibe state whict could be matlo equally profitable and charming if labor and capital were joined to make It so? The answer itiust be that the Evans ranch was ready made and could be enjoyed immediately by whoever got hold of it. Probably it was by due process of law that in 1922 certain pieces of the estate were taken by the Government. Tile next your, it la said, a Presidential decree cr- tlerorl the confiscation of the whole estate as an agricultural school, the action being taken to sot in motion the machinery tltai would have evonltrally given Mrs. Evans a fair price for her land. There was no actual transit-r oi ownership and Mrs. Evans remain nd as lwfortt in possession, and at the time of bar death the negotia- tions were proceeding. An Unlympathotle Government. Last Sprfng there were further _ or encroacbments and certain land - near the Evans hacienda was given to one of the villages, and Mrs. Evans contended that. as this land was an approach to her irrigation system It was very important to her. She was permitted to harvest the wheat crop on it, but was notlffed that after that the land would pass from her possession. It is not clear whether the gallant resistance Mrs. Evans was putting up to keep from being dispossessed was against the Government of Mexico, the local authorities of the adjacent village, tofwhich certain lllldl lDbear to have ibeen allotted. or to a more or less unorganlled and illegal band of loafers and politicians called in her i corre- spondence the agravlans. Had she ».<‘5Y‘¢;;:i )4‘. / (Continued on Page s) foxes. houses and bow to mix INSECTICIDE for dipping and to get sure results. grade made. All leading mlkel. P. O. BOX 332 Now in the time to disinfect your ranches and dip your - Consult iUis We will tell you the beat ‘DISINFECTANT’ for pens and it. what proportions to dilute The most OUR DALMATION INSECT POWDER ls the finest Fox Capsules MacK/NNON bnuc co. THE nzxau. KODAK STORE. PHONE 219 reliable / it" BINDER TWINEB. A! GOOD OI IITTII» ILIV ouLvt‘ Iwawrrolln. iouralnto. guaranteed u to quality. factory price, buy early. 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